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Howard Johnson Replication Tube Claim

Started by X00013, March 17, 2009, 06:27:33 AM

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derricka

I found hot melt glue to work the best, when I once built a rotor with a lot of magnets.
The trick is to work fast, as hot melt glue hardens very fast, especially on aluminum.
It helps to make a small positioning jig (a good idea for any type of glue), and warm the magnets a bit first. Warm the rotor too, if you can.
The benefits are no fumes, solvents, mixing epoxy, or time wasted clamping and waiting. Also the hold strength is almost perfect, as most magnets can be pried or twisted off without breakage (avoid gluing on non porous materials, and use rubber coated grippers to remove). Dried hotmelt is also easier to scrape off than dried superglue, again, no solvents needed.
Whatever type of glue (or fastener) you choose, its a good idea to do a test removal, before you glue down 50 magnets.
Also, if you plan to make a lot of changes fast, and don't need millimeter precision, don't forget industrial velcro, it's not as strong or cheap, but it lets you play.

Omnibus

@derricka,

Good idea in principle but heating the magnets is unhealthy for their magnetic induction and is to be avoided in general. Depends how hot is hot in your case.

Pirate88179

Yes, if you get to the Currie temperature, there is no more magnet.

Bill
See the Joule thief Circuit Diagrams, etc. topic here:
http://www.overunity.com/index.php?topic=6942.0;topicseen

ellubpt

Quote from: Pirate88179 on April 03, 2009, 04:14:14 AM
Sterling:

Thanks for the update.  This is even more strange than before but, I guess we can expect this.  I know what the attorney will advise him to do.  This is when we see his posts removed and the youtube videos removed also.  But, thanks for your efforts.  I respect what you do.

Bill
It's very possible that somebody has copied relevant postings , pics and video. In this case , removing them would not eliminate experimentation by others.
I can see You Tube video removal, but, MYLOW has never posted here as far as I know.
Sterlings page has a detail of information neatly compiled if one was inclined to make their own archive.
::)

nyctuber

Quote from: ellubpt on April 03, 2009, 06:08:16 AM
It's very possible that somebody has copied relevant postings , pics and video. In this case , removing them would not eliminate experimentation by others.
I can see You Tube video removal, but, MYLOW has never posted here as far as I know.
Sterlings page has a detail of information neatly compiled if one was inclined to make their own archive.
::)

D/l them yourself  http://www.savevideodownload.com/download.php